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john matarese explains the reason so you don't waste your money. >> fully weds like to celebrate their first year of marriage together but this couple spent that year apart. how her husband gave her a wonderful surprise. >> and how dreary can it really get today? you almost couldn't see the bay bridge. i'm chief meteorologist wyatt everhart. we'll talk about how much longer we have to deal with this coastal low straight ahead. >>> in tonight's health alert, a new study finds acupuncture may be as beneficial for people with depression as counseling. they looked at patients with moderate and severe depression. those who received the counseling received lower depression scores than those who received neither treatment. if medication isn't effective enough, counseling and ac you can puncture could help. >> if someone is depressed for whatever circumstances, the acupuncture will give a since of calm. >> complete findings for the study can be found in the journal lows medicine. >> a little 3d perspective. the core circulation and the wrapping and dragging of atlantic moisture still coming in
john matarese explains the reason so you don't waste your money. >> fully weds like to celebrate their first year of marriage together but this couple spent that year apart. how her husband gave her a wonderful surprise. >> and how dreary can it really get today? you almost couldn't see the bay bridge. i'm chief meteorologist wyatt everhart. we'll talk about how much longer we have to deal with this coastal low straight ahead. >>> in tonight's health alert, a new study...
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when john wesley rice sr. was about 19 years old, he decided that he would like to get book learning and college under his belt. so he asked people how a colored man could get educated and they told him about tuscaloosa, so he saved up and he went off to college in his first year went great. and then after his first year, they said, how are you going to pay for your second year. he said i'm out of cotton. and they said, how are you going to pay for a? is your out of a luck. and he said will have a these other boys pay for it. and they said that he is part of presbyterian studies and there is a scholarship. my grandfather said that is what i want to do. so my family has been presbyterians and in college ever since. [laughter] so they were very industrious as far as their path to education. and my father was entirely instrumental at the beginning. connie mentioned the horrors of the south. and it was the most segregated big city in america. it was 1952, my parents were actually not married at this time. so they
when john wesley rice sr. was about 19 years old, he decided that he would like to get book learning and college under his belt. so he asked people how a colored man could get educated and they told him about tuscaloosa, so he saved up and he went off to college in his first year went great. and then after his first year, they said, how are you going to pay for your second year. he said i'm out of cotton. and they said, how are you going to pay for a? is your out of a luck. and he said will...
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john wall, getting fancy. move to the bucket there, led by 10 at halftime. fourth quarter, hawks down by 5, and former wizard, mack, kicks it to millsap. he will knock down the 3 3-pointer. the wizards answer back. wall to ariza, 24 points for ariza tonight, wiz are back up by 5 and later on, it's i don't know -- it's john wall doing his thing. game high 26 points for john wall tonight, wizards go on to win it 108-101, it feels so good to finally have a good basketball team, a professional basketball team in the d.c. area. >> big basketball and the caps and now the washington football club. okay? >> yes. >> that is the >> all right, now, uh, give it to me straight. >> well, mr. president, uh, as your press secretary, i have to be honest. it has not been a good week. but on the plus side, you have a state dinner tonight, and all of your biggest supporters are going to be here. >> barack, i hope i'm not interrupting. >> ah, michelle, uh, you're never interrupting. >> good to see you, mrs. obama. i'll give you two a little privacy. >> all right. michelle, it's,
john wall, getting fancy. move to the bucket there, led by 10 at halftime. fourth quarter, hawks down by 5, and former wizard, mack, kicks it to millsap. he will knock down the 3 3-pointer. the wizards answer back. wall to ariza, 24 points for ariza tonight, wiz are back up by 5 and later on, it's i don't know -- it's john wall doing his thing. game high 26 points for john wall tonight, wizards go on to win it 108-101, it feels so good to finally have a good basketball team, a professional...
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john gonzales is live in new orleans. >> good afternoon. things are really getting fun in the big easy. we are inside the convention center. this is one of the largest in the country. this year is the nfl experience. it officially kicks off today and will run every day until the rest of -- run every day for the rest of the week until the super bowl. it is a massive playground, if you will. it gives you an idea of the interactive activities. that is called the rush zone giving folks the chance to do their best rg3 impersonation. here, you have field-goal kicking. you can kick 10, 20, 30, 40- yard field goals. they even have a mock draft station. today is tuesday. more than 1500 children from around the area are having a blast. i am going to try to kick a field goal. i am going to go for a 30-yard field goal. i nailed it during practice. this will probably not happen live. i the shirt and tie on. 30-yard field goal with the microphone and everything. pressure is on. let's see if i can nail it? i nailed it. 30-yard field goal. let's do a 40-ya
john gonzales is live in new orleans. >> good afternoon. things are really getting fun in the big easy. we are inside the convention center. this is one of the largest in the country. this year is the nfl experience. it officially kicks off today and will run every day until the rest of -- run every day for the rest of the week until the super bowl. it is a massive playground, if you will. it gives you an idea of the interactive activities. that is called the rush zone giving folks the...
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john, jr. may he rest in peace he passed this last year. >> what kind of agitator was he? >> am i data found it an independent space party in alabama when the regular party was dominated by george wallace in the dixiecrats. despite being a dentist and a two-time valedictorian his abdication was agitation and he poured hundreds of thousands of dollars of his own many in the 60's mind you and the early 70's into this political party so that alabama could vote for lyndon johnson and the newly registered black voters would have people to vote for and couldn't just go to but also run for office said that as who's lifework and he was very much committed to recapturing the greatness of african-americans in terms of political participation and he was in the area of construction because his grandfather had been a reconstruction legislator and he grew up hearing about his grandfather while he was coming of age and a radicalized him to be living under jim crow in alabama while hearing about the fact black people used to have political power and be in office including his own family.
john, jr. may he rest in peace he passed this last year. >> what kind of agitator was he? >> am i data found it an independent space party in alabama when the regular party was dominated by george wallace in the dixiecrats. despite being a dentist and a two-time valedictorian his abdication was agitation and he poured hundreds of thousands of dollars of his own many in the 60's mind you and the early 70's into this political party so that alabama could vote for lyndon johnson and...
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viewers had to say, john, very generously offered $18 trillion to the passengers thanks john z then there is robert. what does the ceo make per day? the same for every passenger. and marianne says new bathrooms in homes to remind them of what happened. tony... carnival did more than they had to. i applaud them. really? how about feeding them? and jeff, our society is happy, bad things happen. carnival tried to do the right thing offering $500. what about the fact that i have to pay my baby-sitter, pet sitter, and all of the package out sifd brought to me in the mail is soaked in rain? i don't think so. and frank says... they should get their heads checked and a good swift kick for good measure just for going on a carnival cruise. and now... for creep of the week. in this one has got my sting. this week, it's a case of the not so friendly neighborhood spiderman. they say, the saying goes with great power comes great responsibility. but this super hero impersonator takes pictures of tourists in times square didn't get that message. after taking a photo with two kids this week, the creep tak
viewers had to say, john, very generously offered $18 trillion to the passengers thanks john z then there is robert. what does the ceo make per day? the same for every passenger. and marianne says new bathrooms in homes to remind them of what happened. tony... carnival did more than they had to. i applaud them. really? how about feeding them? and jeff, our society is happy, bad things happen. carnival tried to do the right thing offering $500. what about the fact that i have to pay my...
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john: the alabama coach? >> we live in a society we have labor rights for people can negotiate salaries. it doesn't make sense they make millions of dollars nobody turns on the college basketball game to see the coach they look for the players. icahn the parents share in the revenue? john: there's not much of a movement they don't complain >> the complaint. if they speak freely on the issue the ones understand how much money is made are very resentful. remember the fab five from the university of michigan's chris webber talks about seeing his jersey on sale for $100 if he cannot afford to go to mcdonald's. nobody gives that many to be next. the quickest way to get a fair result is for players to get to the final four and say we don't go on the court and tell the family gets many. then they don't get paid and i guarantee they would come to the negotiating table quick. john: i agree with you. but most americans do not agree with us. >> no. >> no. >> no. >> no. absolutely not. >> they go to school to learn. >> i
john: the alabama coach? >> we live in a society we have labor rights for people can negotiate salaries. it doesn't make sense they make millions of dollars nobody turns on the college basketball game to see the coach they look for the players. icahn the parents share in the revenue? john: there's not much of a movement they don't complain >> the complaint. if they speak freely on the issue the ones understand how much money is made are very resentful. remember the fab five from the...
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john: the alabama coach? >> we live in a society we have labor rights for people can negotiate salaries. it doesn't make sense they make millions of dollars nobody turns on the college basketball game to see the coach they look for the players. icahn the parents share in the revenue? john: there's not much of a movement they don't complain >> the complaint. if they speak freely on the issue the ones understand how much money is made are very resentful. remember the fab five from the university of michigan's chris webber talks about seeing his jersey on sale for $100 if he cannot afford to go to mcdonald's. nobody gives that many to be next. the quickest way to get a fair result is for players to get to the final four and say we don't go on the court and tell the family gets many. then they don't get paid and i guarantee they would come to the negotiating table quick. john: i agree with you. but most americans do not agree with us. >> no. >> no. >> no. >> no. absolutely not. >> they go to school to learn. >> i
john: the alabama coach? >> we live in a society we have labor rights for people can negotiate salaries. it doesn't make sense they make millions of dollars nobody turns on the college basketball game to see the coach they look for the players. icahn the parents share in the revenue? john: there's not much of a movement they don't complain >> the complaint. if they speak freely on the issue the ones understand how much money is made are very resentful. remember the fab five from the...
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the much hyped harbaugh going to the older brother john ending in a congratulations and handshake between the two. they may not have gotten a lot of sleep last night but the players were wide awake. they tweeted out this picture of ray lewis holding on to that lombardi trophy for dear life. we learned more about their time in the big easy. >> they thought they were the lucky ones to get the first flight out of new orleans today but many were still feeling the effects of bourbon street when their red eye touched down this morning. even the sound of the bags hitting the carousel, the sleep deprived ravens got an early flight home. >> i got an early flight. i thought i was making out well. now i feel groggy. >> reporter: millions watched them on tv but they got a glimpse of it on the streets of new orleans. >> it was an amazing experience, walking up bourbon street with thousands of clanting ravens -- chanting ravens fans. the town painted itself purple for us. >> reporter: but they said while the players battled on the field, they faced a different kind of competition in the stapsd -- stand
the much hyped harbaugh going to the older brother john ending in a congratulations and handshake between the two. they may not have gotten a lot of sleep last night but the players were wide awake. they tweeted out this picture of ray lewis holding on to that lombardi trophy for dear life. we learned more about their time in the big easy. >> they thought they were the lucky ones to get the first flight out of new orleans today but many were still feeling the effects of bourbon street...
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brennan will fulfill the john patreus left after admitting to an extramarital affair. >> hilly clinton proved -- hillary clinton proved she could take a joke. she spent a few days in the hospital for a blood clot near her brain discovered after she fell she got a jersey with the number 12, the number of countries she visited as secretary of state. >> you think it is cold outside? >> cool. >> paul says it is nothing. >> high-def doppler showing dry conditions because of a big area of high pressure that will move overhead tomorrow, sunshine in 2 afternoon. that l above the gulf of alaska is the source of cold air that will be moving in later this week. >>> a bay area landmark was swept for over 60,000 california foster children nights can feel long and lonely. i miss my sister. i miss my old school. i miss my room. i don't want special treatment. i just wanna feel normal. to help, sleep train is collecting pajamas for foster children, big and small. bring your gift to any sleep train and help make a foster child's night a little cozier. not everyone can be a foster parent but anyone can
brennan will fulfill the john patreus left after admitting to an extramarital affair. >> hilly clinton proved -- hillary clinton proved she could take a joke. she spent a few days in the hospital for a blood clot near her brain discovered after she fell she got a jersey with the number 12, the number of countries she visited as secretary of state. >> you think it is cold outside? >> cool. >> paul says it is nothing. >> high-def doppler showing dry conditions...
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give me some sense of how gospel music became your chosen john years, ory, over the how, over the years, you have stayed so dedicated to that, even as her popularity has grown. >> i was growing up in a christian environment. my parents were christian people. we weren't perfect. nobody is. tavis: nobody is. not around here at least. [laughter] >> i was brought up in that kind of environment. and i got to the school found that there were other blind kids wanting to do the same thing, you know, we started singing together there in the glee club, the choir. just was something , singe wanted to do gospel and tell the world about god. tavis: there are a lot of people today, there are a lot of folk who are unafraid to do that. there are a lot of people still singing about god, but we live in a world today where people are so clinically correct that -- politically correct that they don't want to mention the name god, much less sing about god, much less you do albums about god, and yet come it seems to me that the blind boys of alabama have continued to do that and do it well, even in a world wh
give me some sense of how gospel music became your chosen john years, ory, over the how, over the years, you have stayed so dedicated to that, even as her popularity has grown. >> i was growing up in a christian environment. my parents were christian people. we weren't perfect. nobody is. tavis: nobody is. not around here at least. [laughter] >> i was brought up in that kind of environment. and i got to the school found that there were other blind kids wanting to do the same thing,...
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john: what about cheating? >> some don't get caught john: they all use them? >> it is ubiquitous in professional sports. john: but not baseball or football, i don't think all of them. >> but is a cheating if people do extras brands or weight lifting. >> one is legal. >> these arbitrary distinctions because not all drug czar banned. but mark mcgwire was openly using certain performance enhancing drugs that were the gold but now they are not. it is a gray area with where this is legal and moral but this is cheating. john: people say these drugs make people into freaks, they're dangerous. >> there are two ways. we like to see freaks like lance armstrong and absolute freak of nature the better he was at cycling the more people watched when people are not as good, fewer people watched. question of lot of athletes to damage by using drugs the first thing you should do is ban athletics. a problem with the football players not the steroid but he puts his head against iraq wall for his entire career. you should bring it up above ground so doctors and coaches can open t
john: what about cheating? >> some don't get caught john: they all use them? >> it is ubiquitous in professional sports. john: but not baseball or football, i don't think all of them. >> but is a cheating if people do extras brands or weight lifting. >> one is legal. >> these arbitrary distinctions because not all drug czar banned. but mark mcgwire was openly using certain performance enhancing drugs that were the gold but now they are not. it is a gray area with...
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john adams came up with a bunch, caucus which he gets from an indian term. spec, meaning i something on speculation. don quixote, john quincy adams, when he was pretty much -- when it came to the alien and sedition acts, he came up with the word gag rule. so you see with the early presidents, this ability to sort of watch things and write them down and use them. so when george washington looked up the word and can, you'll find about word is accredited to george washington. washington came up with these words at a very early time. [inaudible] this is part of our early culture. of course, the fact that we had webster to write this all down is rather amazing. webster comes up with his first dictionary in 1807 and there are two words that really bother the british. congressional and presidential and they say that there is no reason you it should be in the dictionary. between 18 1807 1807 and a second edition, he knows that this is the stuff that is not in english dictionary at the time. there was the sort of democratic background. and there are things, for examp
john adams came up with a bunch, caucus which he gets from an indian term. spec, meaning i something on speculation. don quixote, john quincy adams, when he was pretty much -- when it came to the alien and sedition acts, he came up with the word gag rule. so you see with the early presidents, this ability to sort of watch things and write them down and use them. so when george washington looked up the word and can, you'll find about word is accredited to george washington. washington came up...
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. >>> no retrial for john leopold. he was arrested of misconduct. he resigned on february 1. he is scheduled to be sentenced on march 14th. we'll let you know what happens. >>> a heads up if you are going to the blast game tomorrow. the assistant coach and hope for life organization is asking fans to bring new or used soccer balls and. >> why to saturday's game. everything collected will be distributed along needy children in africa, mexico. that's a great idea. >>> a chance for to you meet a former raven tomorrow. matt stouffer and kyle anderson will be at the giant at perry and hall. that will be kyle richardson. they will be invited -- people will be invited to test their kicking skills and have a chance at an autograph session. >>> today the comptroller will announce a task break on energy star products. it is a promotion for the tax free weekend. details will be unveiled this afternoon. and the list of products is available on the comptroller's web site. check it out. you are eligible for a tax break starting at 1 minute after midnight this saturday keep that in mind. >>
. >>> no retrial for john leopold. he was arrested of misconduct. he resigned on february 1. he is scheduled to be sentenced on march 14th. we'll let you know what happens. >>> a heads up if you are going to the blast game tomorrow. the assistant coach and hope for life organization is asking fans to bring new or used soccer balls and. >> why to saturday's game. everything collected will be distributed along needy children in africa, mexico. that's a great idea....
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let's get to john sibley. . he is a storm chaser in the area. >> more and more relief crews arriving. we have had more county fire departments show up. the city is going pretty much in full response mode right now. rescue two is here as well as rescue three. the state fire marshal has just arrived as well. >> so you're seeing emergency responders from a number of jurisdictions. they're coming from other counties, is that right? >> i have seen -- where am i? hattiesburg is in -- >> in forest county, right? >> forest county fire rescue is here. hattiesburg fire rescue as well as lamar. they just arrived as well. what the police have done is they've cordoned off as much as they could the local area. the local traffic is diverting through neighborhoods. the neighborhoods are a damaged as well so they're trying to get the debris cleared so they can get traffic moving. >> so when you say they're -- >> highway 98, it's two lanes backed up for at least several miles. >> so when you say they're trying to get the debris c
let's get to john sibley. . he is a storm chaser in the area. >> more and more relief crews arriving. we have had more county fire departments show up. the city is going pretty much in full response mode right now. rescue two is here as well as rescue three. the state fire marshal has just arrived as well. >> so you're seeing emergency responders from a number of jurisdictions. they're coming from other counties, is that right? >> i have seen -- where am i? hattiesburg is in...
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. >> reporter: newman's wife and son spoke earlier this week with cbs correspondent john black stone. >> fly to beijing and then paddle boat across. >> i said i would sit in the street. i'd do whatever i could do. >> reporter: the so-called apology video may indicate the north korean government is getting ready to let newman go. >> the way they framed the apology where it says at the end i'll go back to the united states and tell people the truth about what's going on in north korea, quote/unquote. >> reporter: snyder, researcher at stanford university says the north korean move defies logic and may be intended for the government of south korea. north korea has been trying to encourage its growing travel industry but the state department continues to issue warnings to americans about traveling in north korea. >> north korea has detained at least six americans since 2009 for a lot of reasons including trespassing and spreading christianity. >>> at least eight people are confirmed dead after a police helicopter crashed in to a crowded scotland pub. as danielle nottingham reports, the de
. >> reporter: newman's wife and son spoke earlier this week with cbs correspondent john black stone. >> fly to beijing and then paddle boat across. >> i said i would sit in the street. i'd do whatever i could do. >> reporter: the so-called apology video may indicate the north korean government is getting ready to let newman go. >> the way they framed the apology where it says at the end i'll go back to the united states and tell people the truth about what's going...
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brennan will fulfill the john patreus left after admitting to an extramarital affair. >> hilly clinton proved -- hillary clinton proved she could take a joke. she spent a few days in the hospital for a blood clot near her brain discovered after she fell she got a jersey with the number 12, the number of countries she visited as secretary of state. >> you think it is cold outside? >> cool. >> paul says it is nothing. >> high-def doppler showing dry conditions because of a big area of high pressure that will move overhead tomorrow, sunshine in 2 afternoon. that l above the gulf of alaska is the source of cold air that will be moving in later this week. >>> a bay area landmark was swept out to sea. [ audio difficulty ] we are all reflections of the people who came before us. the good they did inspires us, prepares us and guides us. at new york life everything we do is to help you keep good going. executive chairman eric schmidt arrived there today with former >>> the man who runs google is now in north korea, eric schmitt arrived with former new mexico chairman. they say the visit is poor
brennan will fulfill the john patreus left after admitting to an extramarital affair. >> hilly clinton proved -- hillary clinton proved she could take a joke. she spent a few days in the hospital for a blood clot near her brain discovered after she fell she got a jersey with the number 12, the number of countries she visited as secretary of state. >> you think it is cold outside? >> cool. >> paul says it is nothing. >> high-def doppler showing dry conditions...
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for john's business, this just wouldn't make sense. he has an auto repair shop and his photo is friendly, approachable and has his company logo on his shirt. >> you have a place to give a summary. >> one of the most overlooked aspects of the linkedin profile and absolutely one of the most valuable. if john had his summary, it would show up right before his current job. and the summary gives you 2,000 characters to say what you want about you, your business and link your target audience directly to you. if you have great quotes from people who are happy, include those. you can talk a little bit about -- depending on what your business, you might want to get into why you're doing what you're doing. many people are coming for your service but they're also coming for who you are. this is your opportunity to speak to your target market in the way that you want to. >> okay. moving on to some more stuff that he's doing well, his experience. you like how he has written his experience? >> it's brilliant. in five succinct sentences, john has sai
for john's business, this just wouldn't make sense. he has an auto repair shop and his photo is friendly, approachable and has his company logo on his shirt. >> you have a place to give a summary. >> one of the most overlooked aspects of the linkedin profile and absolutely one of the most valuable. if john had his summary, it would show up right before his current job. and the summary gives you 2,000 characters to say what you want about you, your business and link your target...
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also on the nomination on john brennan to be the next c.i.a. director. you can watch the senate live on c-span2. next a disdiscussion about surveillance laws and updating the privacy act. speakers include laura wane steen and the counselor for
also on the nomination on john brennan to be the next c.i.a. director. you can watch the senate live on c-span2. next a disdiscussion about surveillance laws and updating the privacy act. speakers include laura wane steen and the counselor for
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john denver. [applause] >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. home by a mile. ♪ ♪ it's a long way from la to denver ♪ ♪ a long time to hang in the sky ♪ ♪ it's a long way home to starwood in aspen ♪ ♪ a sweet rocky mountain paradise ♪ ♪ oh, my sweet rocky mountain paradise ♪ ♪ springtime is rollin' around slowly ♪ ♪ grey skies are bringin' me down ♪ ♪ i can't remember when i've ever been so lonely ♪ ♪ i forgot what it's like to be home ♪ ♪ can't remember what it's like to be home ♪ ♪ but i think on my lady's sweet memories ♪ ♪ i think on my children's sweet smiles ♪ ♪ i think on my home in starwood in aspen ♪ ♪ all my friends and the snow covered hills ♪
john denver. [applause] >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. home by a mile. ♪ ♪ it's a long way from la to denver ♪ ♪ a long time to hang in the sky ♪ ♪ it's a long way home to starwood in aspen ♪ ♪ a sweet rocky mountain paradise ♪ ♪ oh, my sweet rocky mountain paradise ♪ ♪ springtime is rollin' around slowly ♪ ♪ grey skies are bringin' me down ♪ ♪ i can't remember when i've ever been so lonely ♪ ♪ i forgot what it's like to be home ♪ ♪ can't...
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first of all, john summers. john is the editor of "cotton tenants," and we owe him a great deal of gratitude for the presence of the book today. the baffler magazine is in print and digital journal of art and criticism now in its 25th year. john and the baffler foundation purchased the magazine two years ago and he runs it from cambridge, massachusetts. john has his ph.d and intellectual history and universe of rochester and is the editor of three books of cultural criticism. he was born and raised in gettysburg, pennsylvania, on the mason-dixon line, it just to show how he still has some geographical confusion, he claims he is very much a southerner. >> i said almost a southerner. [laughter] >> well, that's relative, you know, down here. okay, hugh davis, associate professor of english at piedmont college in georgia. he is the author of the making of james agee, which came out in 2008 and is the editor of a new scholarly edition of "let us now praise famous men" that will be coming out next year, i believe. cur
first of all, john summers. john is the editor of "cotton tenants," and we owe him a great deal of gratitude for the presence of the book today. the baffler magazine is in print and digital journal of art and criticism now in its 25th year. john and the baffler foundation purchased the magazine two years ago and he runs it from cambridge, massachusetts. john has his ph.d and intellectual history and universe of rochester and is the editor of three books of cultural criticism. he was...
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. / anne aaundel county executtve john 3 resigned.../.janice pprk... -3 llve in annapplis ...to tell us about ...the letter... leopold wrote,.../ justtdays... after heewaa found guilty of misconduct. - panice? 3 the county ouncii haa been 3 the county the county council had been in the process of removinn john leopold....but & from yesterday...says that with great sadness ann resigning from tte office of & couuty executive effective today. 3 it was only tuesday, that 3 leopold guilty of two counts of misconduct.he used his security detaillto perform political aativities whiie on -3 the job and alsooused embers of is detail to eemty his urine ag. in is resignation lettee today, leopold ssates he is doing it in the best interest of the cctizzns.he also admitted that he made...in his wwrds, serious - errors in jjdgment...and doesn't wann these rrors to fuuther distraat the county - from itt abiiity to move forward in a positive way.here pembers had to say earlier - this week. 3 "i know a lot of people beeieveddin him, he lied and things" 3 leepold hhs erved office in 3& anne arrndel cou
. / anne aaundel county executtve john 3 resigned.../.janice pprk... -3 llve in annapplis ...to tell us about ...the letter... leopold wrote,.../ justtdays... after heewaa found guilty of misconduct. - panice? 3 the county ouncii haa been 3 the county the county council had been in the process of removinn john leopold....but & from yesterday...says that with great sadness ann resigning from tte office of & couuty executive effective today. 3 it was only tuesday, that 3 leopold guilty of...
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that is where the energy is going. >> i am not going to confine john lewis to the past. i will not say he is a relic. the element of discrimination in voting is there. it did not stop in 1965. it is there in case after case and now they did this been passed by congress overwhelmingly. . >> immigration reform -- the senate takes the leap. >> up early, some have not gotten the message. the house will not take "whatever the senate passes. >> the senate went for it anyway. will the house, with a bill of their own? >> there is a pattern established -- the agriculture bill, the budget, i mean, the house is a sickly paralyzed and john boehner finds himself with a caucus that has told him you cannot take up this bill and we will go under their requirement that you have to have the majority of the caucus. >> the majority of the majority. >> there are a few senators that took political risk. i am not a great friend of lindsay graham, but he is up for reelection and he all but onited a primary challenge this controversial immigration bill. marco rubio rolled the dice as well. chuck
that is where the energy is going. >> i am not going to confine john lewis to the past. i will not say he is a relic. the element of discrimination in voting is there. it did not stop in 1965. it is there in case after case and now they did this been passed by congress overwhelmingly. . >> immigration reform -- the senate takes the leap. >> up early, some have not gotten the message. the house will not take "whatever the senate passes. >> the senate went for it...
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john has a ph.d. and intellectual history from the university of rochester and is the editor of three books of cultural criticism. he was born and raised in gettysburg, pennsylvania on the mason-dixon line. just to show you how he has some geographical confusion, he claims he is very much a southerner. [laughter] >> that is relative, you know, down here. okay. hugh dever this is assisted professor at piedmont college and the hearst georgia. he's the author of "the making of james agee," from 2008 and the editor of a scholarly magazine "now let us praise famouse men" that will be coming out next week i believe. currently he's working on an addition of agee's letters. he got his bachelor's degree in jackson, which i can tell you having lived across the street from it is in the shadow of the home. his master's at the university of alabama and ph.d. at the university of tennessee, where the agee papers are housed. his course titles like a lot to sign up for his class is. southern literature and black and
john has a ph.d. and intellectual history from the university of rochester and is the editor of three books of cultural criticism. he was born and raised in gettysburg, pennsylvania on the mason-dixon line. just to show you how he has some geographical confusion, he claims he is very much a southerner. [laughter] >> that is relative, you know, down here. okay. hugh dever this is assisted professor at piedmont college and the hearst georgia. he's the author of "the making of james...
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what produced it, john, was the death of john f. kennedy a couple months later when he was assassinated and linden johnson's presidency and building on that movement to pass the civil rights act, and then selma produced the voting rights act. but let me say this john. there was a downside in that decade, too. snick was no longer led by john lewis but h rap brown and stokley carmichael. you had the riots in watts in '65. dr. king was shot, a hundred cities burned, including washington, d.c. i was in nixon's campaign. the whole issue was law and order in america, and at one point nixon and wallace together had almost 70% of the national vote. >> eleanor. >> well, that was quite a trip through history, thank you. but nixon and wallace together culminate in the southern strategy where you take political exploitation of the plight, if you will, of blacks in the south, and when lyndon johnson signed the civil rights bill he said democrats have lost the south for generations, probably more than one generation. so i think we look back, some
what produced it, john, was the death of john f. kennedy a couple months later when he was assassinated and linden johnson's presidency and building on that movement to pass the civil rights act, and then selma produced the voting rights act. but let me say this john. there was a downside in that decade, too. snick was no longer led by john lewis but h rap brown and stokley carmichael. you had the riots in watts in '65. dr. king was shot, a hundred cities burned, including washington, d.c. i...
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. >> they say that 100 million people looked up john 3:16 during the football game. is that a good thing? i think it's a fabulous thing. >> making student loans more affordable is this a good thing? bad. >> bad. >> bad. >> jon: got it. bible good, education baaaad. wait a minute, what if a student wants a loan to go to bible school school? brain freeze! but, of course, msnbc sometimes asks as well but sarcastically. >> wisconsin has been losing jobs for six straight months since walker's budget went into effect. ask yourself the question is that a good thing or a bad thing. >> we've seen for the record 21 straight months of private sector growth. mr. romney is that a good thing or a bad thing. if the government today stops a pennsylvania pool from kicking out black kids is in a a good thing or bad thing? >> jon: the answer to all three are what are you (bleep) stupid? but cnn, they genuinely seem not to know. good thing, bad thing? they really don't know. so much so that sometimes they have to use their phone-a-friend lifeline. >> good thing or bad thing to shut the
. >> they say that 100 million people looked up john 3:16 during the football game. is that a good thing? i think it's a fabulous thing. >> making student loans more affordable is this a good thing? bad. >> bad. >> bad. >> jon: got it. bible good, education baaaad. wait a minute, what if a student wants a loan to go to bible school school? brain freeze! but, of course, msnbc sometimes asks as well but sarcastically. >> wisconsin has been losing jobs for six...
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we will talk about the forecast in just a few minutes. >> thanks, john. a heartbreaking store out of frederick story -- two young sisters killed in a house fire, ages three and six. five others were taken to the hospital with injuries. we are continuing to follow the story and we will have video tonight. we now know the identities of two teenagers shot in edgewood. the 17-year-old and 18-year-old were shot in cunion park around 10:30 p.m. last night. cousins is being treated at shock trauma where he is in guarded condition. police are looking for multiple suspects. testimony resumes in the murder trial of michael johnson. prosecutors used phone calls and text messages to try to show that he thought about fleeing the country after the death of phylicia barnes, but in the conversations he never confessed to killing the north carolina teenager. jayne miller will continue to monitor the court case and she will have the latest developments tonight at 5:00 p.m. we get our first check on the economy in the new year. the january jobs report is out and despite imp
we will talk about the forecast in just a few minutes. >> thanks, john. a heartbreaking store out of frederick story -- two young sisters killed in a house fire, ages three and six. five others were taken to the hospital with injuries. we are continuing to follow the story and we will have video tonight. we now know the identities of two teenagers shot in edgewood. the 17-year-old and 18-year-old were shot in cunion park around 10:30 p.m. last night. cousins is being treated at shock...
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john boehner had said let's be reasonable, she would have shouted her down. this guy shouted her down. >> props to tim murphy for reporting this first actually. that was very great to jump on that. it gets to the question we've been talking about. ted cruz is not playing for people who are worried about shutting down the government. he's playing towards the republican base and. >> the birthers. he was out with gohmert the other day, one of the wildest of the birthers. >> the pew study foundation came out with a study the other day asking republicans, do you think your party is going in the right direction or not. most said no. but 54% said they wanted it to be more conservative. so that's what he's doing. this is all setting up 2016 and becoming the nominee or the champion of the guy who asked that question. >> come on. would like t ten wall to wall with the coverage of ariel castro in court. why is a man who has admitted his monstrous guilt allowed his big moment in the spotlight? that's a good question we're going to get to right away. >>> and also the raci
john boehner had said let's be reasonable, she would have shouted her down. this guy shouted her down. >> props to tim murphy for reporting this first actually. that was very great to jump on that. it gets to the question we've been talking about. ted cruz is not playing for people who are worried about shutting down the government. he's playing towards the republican base and. >> the birthers. he was out with gohmert the other day, one of the wildest of the birthers. >> the...
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you know, you have john boehner speaker of the house saying it's the senate's job and joe scarborough talks about how the nra being on the fringe now and the republicans are up against it in terms of an identity in their party. is this sort of the president using leverage to make the republicans look bad or what's the motivation? >> no. i think you take the president at his word. it was his worse day in office. it was a gut wrenching moment for the entire country. he believes this is the time to push these additional gun measures. dmoes politics of this are tough. listen 30 years your don't touch gun control. that is sort of, a bedrock principle of politics among democrats and republicans. what he's trying to do is change 20 years of politics. it doesn't happen in two months. it might be the beginning of a debate that over time might change the trajectory of gun politics. doubtful. but a lot of conservative democrats in the last 20 years that weighed in on guns have paid a political consequence for that partly because of the nra and partly because of other gun groups and a lot of peop
you know, you have john boehner speaker of the house saying it's the senate's job and joe scarborough talks about how the nra being on the fringe now and the republicans are up against it in terms of an identity in their party. is this sort of the president using leverage to make the republicans look bad or what's the motivation? >> no. i think you take the president at his word. it was his worse day in office. it was a gut wrenching moment for the entire country. he believes this is the...
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. >> reporter: john soto manages warm springs ranch in missouri. where future clydesdales are born. >> this is a little girl. she's 5 days old right now. >> reporter: where they stay until they're as old as two. >> they were born here, so when you go out on the road and if you see the hitch and those are your babies that you raise, you've got to have some pride in that. >> reporter: all the foals born this year will be under soto's watch, literally. over the next couple months, it's soto's job to make sure every baby clydesdale arrives healthy. >> with 40 coming through the next few months, we're going to be pretty hectic. >> that's why he has a warning system that tells him when a mare is ready to give birth. >> tell me how your whole alarm system works. >> so what we have is this little alarm that attaches to the back of the mare. so if i'm eating dinner or asleep in the house -- >> reporter: the horse starts coming out. >> pulls this magnet out. the alarm goes off. then -- >> there it is right there. have you ever forgot the charger phone? >> no
. >> reporter: john soto manages warm springs ranch in missouri. where future clydesdales are born. >> this is a little girl. she's 5 days old right now. >> reporter: where they stay until they're as old as two. >> they were born here, so when you go out on the road and if you see the hitch and those are your babies that you raise, you've got to have some pride in that. >> reporter: all the foals born this year will be under soto's watch, literally. over the next...
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, and it's a little under 15 minutes. >> host: well, on the screen is american university professor john gould, a professor of law at the university and also director of american university's washington institute for public and international affairs, and he's written this book, how to succeed in college while really trying." professor gould, who is the book written for? >> guest: two groups of students. it's written for high school seniors who are on their way to college, and it's also written for first year students who come to this place and kind of find it somewhat foreign. i guess i should add it's written for the parents of all of those students as well. >> host: so if -- when you're asked as a college professor, what will make my son or daughter successful, what's your short answer? >> guest: my short answer is a sense of independence and responsibility. that's the kind of thing that sometimes parents may not want to hear because it means they have to pull back. when we get them at college, it's a chance for them to take ownership of their lives and be responsible for what they nee
, and it's a little under 15 minutes. >> host: well, on the screen is american university professor john gould, a professor of law at the university and also director of american university's washington institute for public and international affairs, and he's written this book, how to succeed in college while really trying." professor gould, who is the book written for? >> guest: two groups of students. it's written for high school seniors who are on their way to college, and...
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. >> we played for john adams and his wife and a small party of guests before john adams left office, but it was really thomas jefferson, who took office right after that, that gave us the name "the president's own." >> the president needed his own musical unit to perform at different white house functions for foreign dignitaries and those that may attend, well, his very nice estate. >> we've played at every inaugural since thomas jefferson, and i believe that's 52 inaugurations over 210 years. so we're very proud of that fact, as well. >> the marine band is composed of people from all over the country, and only the best of the best are allowed into the president's unit. >> the band does not go through basic training. their sole duty is to provide musical support for the president. >> over the years, many great musicians were members of the marine band. >> the most prominent of all is john philip sousa, known as "the march king," and he was the one who wrote "the stars and stripes forever." [ "the stars and stripes forever" plays ] >> being sousa's band as we are, we play a lot of his
. >> we played for john adams and his wife and a small party of guests before john adams left office, but it was really thomas jefferson, who took office right after that, that gave us the name "the president's own." >> the president needed his own musical unit to perform at different white house functions for foreign dignitaries and those that may attend, well, his very nice estate. >> we've played at every inaugural since thomas jefferson, and i believe that's 52...
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john: why? >> one of the biggest giveaways for me was a hd drive that was taken out of my computer desktop in my bedroom and not put back in properly. i don't know how computers work very well and did not know back then, but i was aware that someone had been tampering with my computer hard drive. the screws are not put back in properly on the desktop monitor. >> we learned later that the had almost 300 photographs of items in documents and our house. they had perris to our house when we were not there on more than one ocsion and at dawn and an looked through our hard drives, taken finger now clippings, dna samples. john: how did they g their fingerprint? your never been to spain. your passport had expired. wh you? >> i enlisted in the mitary in 1984. i went back in as anfficer through the rotc scholarship programalled the gen to gold program. invariably i was fingerprinted. i was even -- i had secret clearance at one time. i worked for military intelligence. i had an application it is ironic. an
john: why? >> one of the biggest giveaways for me was a hd drive that was taken out of my computer desktop in my bedroom and not put back in properly. i don't know how computers work very well and did not know back then, but i was aware that someone had been tampering with my computer hard drive. the screws are not put back in properly on the desktop monitor. >> we learned later that the had almost 300 photographs of items in documents and our house. they had perris to our house...
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there will be no retrial for john leopold. his request has been denied. he is schedule to be sentenced on march 14th. >>> the blast needs your help. the team is asking that you bring new or used soccer balls if you are going to the game tomorrow. those to bring them will be asked to throw them on to the playing field during the break. everything collected will be given to needy children. and other donated equipment will be collected at first mariner arena. that's a great effort. get out and get involved. >> the last games are fun. ky imagine how much fun it will be. >> you have to ask though now. weather wise is it soccer weather right now? 53 degrees. i would go out if i wouldn't hurt my knee. 34 in towson and these temperatures will go up throughout the day and the clouds throughout the day. they will increase. what we have here is high pressure still in place. this will start to slide out allowing for the front to move through. we'll have an area of low pressure track along this. this will bring us the rain and snow early tomorrow morning. check out wh
there will be no retrial for john leopold. his request has been denied. he is schedule to be sentenced on march 14th. >>> the blast needs your help. the team is asking that you bring new or used soccer balls if you are going to the game tomorrow. those to bring them will be asked to throw them on to the playing field during the break. everything collected will be given to needy children. and other donated equipment will be collected at first mariner arena. that's a great effort. get...